Sanciti AI’s Agentic Platform Gains RGEN to Streamline Documentation, Governance, and Release Cycles

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN – 20/01/2026 – () – Companies working to update legacy software systems while keeping operations running smoothly are facing growing difficulties with scattered documentation and sluggish transitions between development phases. To address this, Sanciti AI has fully incorporated its RGEN feature into the company’s Full Stack SDLC Platform, allowing businesses to automatically extract organized requirements, business rules, and use cases straight from current technical and operational materials.

RGEN operates as an independent intelligent agent that closes the persistent gap between changing codebases and obsolete documentation. Through reverse engineering and smart code-to-use-case translation, the platform pulls out the business logic that has built up over years of development. This method enables companies to retain institutional knowledge while speeding up modernization efforts, removing the necessity to recreate specifications from the ground up.

The tool accepts numerous enterprise input types, spanning from legacy and contemporary source code to Agile user stories and epics, meeting recordings, JIRA tickets, design specs, current test cases, and business process frameworks. Based on these inputs, RGEN produces a full suite of SDLC-prepared deliverables such as organized requirement statements, sorted requirement repositories, JIRA-compatible user stories, traceability matrices, dashboards, business requirement documents, and process flow charts—giving teams standardized materials that enhance teamwork and oversight.

Created for regulated sectors like healthcare, financial services, and automotive manufacturing, RGEN is built with enterprise-level security and audit preparedness. It can be implemented in on-site settings or single-tenant virtual private clouds, and meets OWASP and NIST guidelines. Integrated controls enable data segregation and encryption, role-based permission management, protected API connections, and adherence to internal governance structures.

RGEN fits into current enterprise technology infrastructures without interrupting established processes. It links with DevOps pipelines, works with popular application lifecycle management tools like Jira and Azure DevOps, and functions throughout hybrid and multi-cloud setups. The product also integrates smoothly with the larger Sanciti AI suite, which includes modules for automated testing, security vulnerability scanning, synthetic data creation, and legacy system modernization.

Per company executives, incorporating RGEN aims to eliminate manual tasks while maintaining governance standards, permitting engineering groups to focus on more strategic product creation. Businesses using the platform’s agentic intelligence have documented significant productivity improvements, such as decreases in development work and operating expenses by as much as 40 percent, plus accelerated release schedules.

Sanciti AI sets its platform apart with end-to-end lifecycle support, multi-agent coordination, built-in security and regulatory adherence, extensive customization options, and sophisticated reverse-engineering of outdated systems. Together, these features drive quantifiable business results like shortened deployment schedules, greater automation throughout testing pipelines, and enhanced uniformity across company-wide development activities.

Sanciti AI, a V2Soft subsidiary based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, provides generative and agentic AI solutions that revolutionize software development lifecycles. Its unified platform merges human-guided intelligence with self-directed agents to facilitate requirements creation, code generation, automated testing, and extensive legacy system modernization.